Teen Titans: Season Four is the fourth season of the Teen Titans (series). it premiered on January 17, 2005 and finished on July 16, 2005. Season Four focuses on Raven and her fear of her father Trigon returning and the prophecy. Season Four is based on the comic "Terror Of Trigon". Ron Perlman returns as Slade as a main character, however is not the main villain of this season. Season Four is also considered by fans to be the "darkest" season alongside Season Two, with most episodes have being considered "serious".
Season Four also marks originally the final season of Teen Titans, but was renewed for a fifth season due to popularity. Four was also the final season for co-creator and head writer David Slack, as he left the show following season four's conculsion. Slack came back to write the prequel episode Go! in Season Five.
Season Four also marks a third time a main character was "briefly killed off" with Raven being destroyed by Trigon, after Slade fell into Lava by Terra and Terra was turned into a statue.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Scott Menville as Robin
- Hynden Walch as Starfire
- Tara Strong as Raven
- Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
- Khary Payton as Cyborg
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon
- Ron Perlman as Slade
Recurring cast[]
- Billie Hayes as Mother Mae-Eye
- Rodger Bumpass as Doctor Light
- Alexander Polinsky as Control Freak
- Stephen Root as Val-Yor
- Greg Cipes As Nega Beast Boy
- Khary Payton as Nega Cyborg
- Hynden Walch Nega Starfire
- Virginia Madsen as Arella
- Kimberly Brooks as Sarasim
Guest Cast/Cameo[]
- Ashley Johnson as Terra (Flashback)
Episodes[]
No | Title | Original airdate | Production code | Overview |
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040 | "Episode 257-494" (original working title: "Don't Touch That Dial") 1 | January 17, 2005 | 257-494 | Control Freak escapes from jail, and manages to enter the world of television. The Titans give chase, but Control Freak's excessive knowledge of TV causes great hardship. The better chance of the Titans is trusted in Beast Boy and his extensive knowledge, being on par with Control Freak's, in TV. |
041 | "The Quest" | January 29, 2005 | 257-495 | After losing a fight of martial arts with the villain Katarou, Robin travels to Asia to find a powerful master of martial arts, known as The True Master, to train him. In the meantime, the other Titans try to fill in the gap left by Robin in a rather unusual fashion. Starfire starts to miss Robin and does have flashbacks about him. |
042 | "Birthmark"
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February 5, 2005 | 257-496 | Slade makes an appearance to the Titans. While they scramble to discover how he survived Terra's attack, he targets Raven for unknown reasons. While they are fighting Slade, Raven freezes time then frees Robin from the time-freeze. However, Slade is not affected. |
043 | "Cyborg the Barbarian" | February 12, 2005 | 257-497 | Cyborg is accidentally thrown thousands of years into the past, and by coincidence comes to the aid of a woman named Sarasim, whose tribe is under attack by a horde of gruesome creatures. However, the battle wears out his batteries, and there is no place for him to recharge. |
044 | "Employee of the Month"
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February 19, 2005 | 257-498 | Amidst a series of UFO raids on farms (with the targets being cows, to everyone's mystification), Beast Boy wants a moped but has no money to get one of his own. Robin won't buy him one and Cyborg won't build one, so the only way for him to get one is to get a job at Mega Meaty Meat, a restaurant which sells nothing but meat. Beast Boy manages to overcome his distaste for meat in order to get the job, but his workplace proves to be more than just a restaurant. |
045 | "Troq" | May 9, 2005 | 257-499 | Val-Yor, an alien from another planet enlists the help of the Titans to fight an enemy. However, Starfire later finds out that he greatly dislikes Tamaraneans such as Starfire, calling them troqs. Troq means nothing. Later, the rest of the team finds out. |
046 | "The Prophecy"
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June 4, 2005 | 257-500 | Raven has been hiding a dark secret. As the Titans attempt to discover why Slade is after her, Raven is forced into facing the truth: she is destined to end the world. |
047 | "Stranded"
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June 11, 2005 | 257-501 | When being attacked by an alien in outer space, the Titans inadvertently split the T-Ship apart. Stranded and separated on several different areas of an alien planet, the Titans must now find each other again. In addition, Beast Boy displays a bad hand in technological skills, even with simplified instructions from Cyborg; Raven encounters a band of diminutive but cordial aliens and Robin and Starfire have to come to terms with their affection for each other. |
048 | "Overdrive" | June 18, 2005 | 257-502 | Cyborg installs a new computer chip into his circuits, greatly increasing his speed and efficiency. But when a multiplying metahuman, Billy Numerous, appears on the scene, Cyborg may give up a lot to try and catch him. |
049 | "Mother Mae-Eye" | June 25, 2005 | 257-503 | Using an enchanted pie accidentally brought by Cyborg, Mother Mae-Eye manages to induce mind-control over all the Titans, mentally regressing them into obedient, sweet "children" who regard her as their mother. When Starfire is accidentally knocked out of the villain's mind-control by a lamp light at the mall during a mission against the H.I.V.E. Five, she realizes the truth behind Mother and attempts to bring her fellow Titans' minds back to maturity. |
050 | "The End - Part 1"
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July 2, 2005 | 257-504 | Raven discovers that this is the day she has feared her whole life -- the day she will end the world. She does everything she can to make her friends' last day on Earth a happy one before it's too late. |
051 | "The End - Part 2"
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July 9, 2005 | 257-505 | Raven is destroyed. Now the four remaining Titans plus an embittered Slade must stop Trigon and his minions. Their only defense is the Ring of Azar, which is given to them by Slade for protection. While Starfire, Cyborg, and Beast Boy fight Trigon, Robin Follows Slade to find Raven. |
052 | "The End - Part 3"
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July 16, 2005 | 257-506 | Slade reveals that his humanity was taken away when Trigon brought him back to life. Robin finds the younger version of Raven who has been stripped of her powers. Meanwhile, the other Titans are fighting for their lives against evil doppelgangers of themselves. Raven and Robin manage to escape and rejoin the other Titans in the final battle against the biggest challenge that will determine the fate of the entire universe: Trigon the Terrible. |
Production[]
This was David Slack final season of Teen Titans, as if he quit the show after the final episode aired.
Trivia[]
- Season Four was originally the final season of the show, but was renewed due to popularity.